Next tease in order The world of craft craft Expansion, Shadowlands, Blizzard has aired a series of affixed shorts called Off Tlives. Each short consists of one of four zones and groups in which we will work Shadowlands, And a preview of the main struggle for the players. Now, The world of craft craft Laurie is always supernatural, and an extension where everyone goes into later life to chase ghosts would be inherently strange. But some of the information that came out in these Fertilives shorts is actually horrible.
Seriously, holy shit
The main basis of Shadowlands It is that everyone has a soul, and when you die, your soul is judged. From there, it is sent to the final destination. Literally all successors are true and real, and all religions were right. We’ll see the next four of them Shadowlands, But people can go anywhere.
Thrall’s mom and a very nice woman, Draka died and left her husband Durotan behind. You can just die and never see your loved ones again. It’s not really that worrying either.
In a recent brief, “Ardenveld,” we have seen the long-running figure of education die. This is Ursok, during which we were killed in the Emerald Nightmare raid Legion. Now, as Ardenwald struggles to survive, Ursok has to sacrifice himself. He died in later life.
This is weird. Ursok has been around since the days of the full start of the game. It has always been a pillar of the Druid Laur. Seeing him in Legion was a big deal, really fighting him more.
I think the gravity of the situation will hit us a lot later.
– Grand An Grandblade (spoilers here) (@BenGrandBlade) September 10, 2020
What? If you die in the Shadowlands, do you die in real life? What happens to whoever it is Double Dead? Every time I try to make theories about how it works, I do mental damage.
Double trouble
But at least with Ursok, we just need to worry A The soul. In short, we see that Uther Lightbinger died at the hands of Arthas, which happened during the event. Craft craft 3. We find out that Ether went to the bush, and only returned to Azareth to cast Artho into Super Hell.
But wait. No, that’s not right. The players saw Yuther Meanwhile This Wrath of the Leach King Expansion, reflection in the hall of the dungeon. He has a whole speech about forgiving Artho and not wanting to put him in super hell!
Euther Lightbinger says: Earths …
Athar Lightbinger says: Hey, Azeroth’s hero, give me a bigger gift than you know.
Athar Lightbinger says: I have struggled for a long time to forgive the prince for his terrible crimes.
Athar Lightbinger says: My soul is wrapped in unbearable anxiety, dark thoughts … takes me away from the light.
Euther Lightbinger says: I clearly remember the culmination of pride in his eyes when he was standing in front of me, eager to defeat the enemies of light …
Euther Lightbinger says: Eager to defend his people, at any cost.
Athar Lightbinger says: It is this memory of Earth that I choose to keep in my heart.
Euther Lightbinger says: Dude, I will always be in your debt.
Euther Lightbinger says: Thank you.
This rate may not be con, but fans think otherwise. The short-term “biation” is what players are debating. A user named Dreamfisher writes on craft craft lorre subreddit:
When we see that the soul of the ether leaves its body, its color is white when it is still perfect. When it splits, the two pieces are blue and gold. The blue piece is swallowed by the frostmorn, while the gold goes to the basin.
This could be a case where we have to ask, “Geez, you, arbiter, how do you get there?” Two Spirits? And if that happened to everyone who died through Frostmorn, it would have big implications. Our main opponent was killed by Sylvanus Winderner, Frostmorn. There could be a good Sylvanes, and Azroth saddled with evil twins.
All of this raises a wide range of ethical, scientific, and theological questions that I can’t even begin to answer. What happens when a soul dies? Can you get two souls? If so, should one of them be evil? Or are they just misunderstood? We wait until then Shadowlands And its final game comes.